Last week, NVIDIA released their latest mainstream graphics card, the GeForce GTX 950 offering a cheaper, yet cost-effective solution for PC gamers who are playing MOBAs and other not-so-demanding games. It replaces the (much older) GTX 650 and last year’s GTX 750 (Ti), with faster performance and same technologies that the current GTX 900 series graphics cards have. The GTX 950 is based on the latest Maxwell architecture with the same GM206 silicone that the GTX 960 has, well except for the disabled cores. Zotac sent us their fastest GTX 950, the Zotac GeForce GTX 950 AMP! Edition, fully armored and ready for battle. Please continue reading our review of the GTX 950 AMP! Edition below.

Zotac GeForce GTX 950 AMP! Edition Review

Zotac released three variants of the GeForce GTX 950, the Zotac GTX 950 (ZT-90601-10L) featuring a single fan design with a tad higher clock speed compared to the reference one; second the GTX 950 OC (ZT-90602-10M) featuring a dual fan design and with a higher clock speed vs the reference; finally the GTX 950 AMP! Edition (ZT-90603-10M) featuring a dual fan design with IceStorm, Freeze and Carbon ExoArmor. It’s also the fastest GTX 950 amongst their line, offering a base clock speed of 1203MHz with a boost clock speed of 1405MHz, and memory is also overclocked to 7020MHz. I haven’t checked all the GTX 950 available in the market, but as far as I know the Zotac GTX 950 AMP! Edition has the highest clock speeds, making it (theoretically speaking) the fastest GTX 950 in the market.

The Zotac GTX 950 AMP! Edition is based on the new GM206-250-A1 silicon featuring 768 CUDA cores, 2GB of GDDR5 memory running on a 128-bit memory. It’s basically the same with the GTX 960 core, but two of its eight streaming multiprocessor units, or SMM, are disabled, resulting in a slower performance compared to the GTX 960. However, the good news is the GTX 950 is cheaper, shares the latest NVIDIA technologies that the current GTX 900 series graphics cards have, and is definitely faster than the GTX 650 and GTX 750 Ti.

All GeForce GTX 950 graphics card includes the following technologies:

NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 – This technology allows gamers to push PC performance to the maximum with precise controls. It monitors work with advanced controls like GPU temperature target, overclocking, and overvoltage to ensure that the GPU works at peak performance.

NVIDIA Adaptive VSync – Nothing is more distracting than frame rate stuttering and screen tearing. The first tends to occur when frame rates are low, the second when frame rates are high. Adaptive VSync is a smarter way to render frames. At high framerates, VSync is enabled to eliminate tearing. At low frame rates, it’s disabled to minimize stuttering.

NVIDIA Surround with up to Four Monitors – Play your favorite games across four monitors. At 5760 x 1080, the expanded field of view fully engages peripheral vision and provides for the most immersive experience in racing and flight simulators.

NVIDIA SLI Technology – SLI technology lets you link up to four NVIDIA SLI-ready cards together for astounding performance.

Yes, you read that right, the GTX 950 is SLI capable, something which the GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti were not capable of. It also includes PhysX technology, SHIELD ready, GPU Boost 2.0, Direct 12 API feature level 12_1, OpenGL 4.5 and OpenCL. On top of the common features and technologies mentioned above, the Zotac GTX 950 AMP! Edition features IceStrom with Carbon ExoArmor, FREEZE technology and FireStorm utility.

I’ll discuss more of the features of the GTX 950 AMP! Edition on the next page. Below is a specification table of the Zotac GTX 950 lineup with the reference GeForce GTX 950 for comparison.

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